"It's a new position for me, playing on my feet primarily, reading coverage, reading the receiver's release and all those things. It may just take a little while," he said.

When asked if he was swimming in all of the grueling details, Gholston admitted to be "drowning". Remember, Gholston missed practically all of the OTA's because he was not able to report until his class graduated. That means not only is he learning a ton of information, he is also behind everyone else.

I wouldn't look for a huge impact from Gholston right away, but he should improve as the season goes on. He will most likely only be used on passing downs for the first few weeks.

Dustin Keller, the other first round pick, has been quite active on the offensive side of the ball. He has made some nice grabs and came up with the "play of the day" in today's practice, according to our own Dave Hutchinson. Unlike Gholston, Keller is already starting to "get it".

"I'm excited," he said. "Everything is just starting to come together. Everything makes a lot of sense to me now. I understand why we're doing what so I can move a lot faster out there."

I look for this kid to be a gigantic weapon for the Jets, lining up at all different positions on the field. He can be a Wayne Chrebet with more speed!

Another rookie that could make an impact right away is fourth round pick Dwight Lowery. The cornerback is looking sharp early in camp and could challenge for quite a bit of playing time. Dan Leberfeld has pronounced Lowery as the star of camp to this point.

"Lowery slipped in the draft due to his lack of great speed, but he clearly makes up for it with his instincts, intelligence and ball skills," wrote Leberfeld.

While I look for Justin Miller to win the starting cornerback spot opposite Darrelle Revis when the season starts, I believe Lowery will be the nickel or dime back right away. Drew Coleman and Lowery give the team lots of depth at the cornerback spot. It looks like Ahmad Carroll and David Barrett could be battling it out for a roster spot.

The other three picks have had quiet camps to this point, although wide receiver Marcus Henry has made a few nice red-zone grabs, which is where the team will use him the most.

Quarterback Erik Ainge hasn't thrown too many passes due to an injured finger and offensive lineman Nate Garner is a project. Ainge will be "clipboard man" this season and Garner will end up on the practice squad, most likely.

So far, it looks like at least a few rookies will have a positive impact on the Jets roster right away; especially when Gholston gets up to speed.